In 2013, he wrote a book based on the death rituals of Hindu Newars titled Sandhya Samrachana: Hindu Newarharu ko Mrityu Chetana.[4] He edited the jail diaries of the martyr Bharat Gopal Jha which was published as Uhi Jha: Euta Yuba Sahidko Antim Jail Diary (2018–2020) in 2017.[5]
He published his first novel Ranahar in 2018.[6] The novel is about the last king of Bhaktapur kingdom, Ranajit Malla.[7] It won the Madan Puraskar for the same year.
Notable works
Books
Title
Year of publication
Genre
Language
Notes
History as Mindscapes: A Memory of the Peasants' Movement of Nepal
2010
Non-fiction
English
The Journal of Captain Kinloch
2012
Expedition to Nepal Valley: The Journal of Captain Kinloch (26 August – 17 October 1767)
2012
Sandhya Samrachana: Hindu Newarharu ko Mrityu Chetana
2013
Anthropological
Nepali
The State of History Education and Research in Nepal